Outdoor Leader Skills Native Plants Poisonous Plants.
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Outdoor Leader SkillsOutdoor Leader Skills
Native PlantsNative Plants
Poisonous Plants
Poisonous Plants
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Agenda
• Poisonous Plants• Plants• Resource Links
jcupak@gmail.com
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Tenderfoot Requirement 11Tenderfoot Requirement 11
• Identify local poisonous plants
• Tell how to treat for exposure to them
Identify the Planton the Other Side
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Oh No! It’s Poison Ivy!Oh No! It’s Poison Ivy!
• Identify local poisonous plants• Tell how to treat for exposure to them
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Poison IvyPoison Ivy
In the Spring In the Summer
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Poison OakPoison Oak
Poison Oak grows as a decidious shrub throughoutmountains and valleys of California, generally below5,000 feet.
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Poison SumacPoison Sumac
It is a tall shrub or small tree with 6-12 leaflets arranged in pairs, and an additional single leaflet at the end of the midrib. The small yellowish green flowers, borne in clusters, mature into whitish green fruits that hang in loose clusters 10-30 cm inlength. The male and female flowers of poison sumac are on separate plants, as in poison ivy and western poison oak.
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Staghorn SumacStaghorn Sumac
The large dark crimson - or rarely orange
to yellow - pinnate leaves of this sumac have
15-31 narrow, ellipti to lanceolate, serrate
leaflets that can be up to 15 cm (6") long.
The stems and fruits of Staghorn Sumac are
densely hairy, as in the "velvet stage" of a
stag's antlers.
This is NOT Poisonous!
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Other Poisonous Plants• Mushrooms• Black Cherry• Bracken Fern• Pokeweek
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LinksLinksPoison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Information Centerhttp://poisonivy.aesir.com/welcome.html#Info
Poison Ivy - What You’ve Been ITCHING to Knowhttp://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dpae/cons/ivy.PDF
Garden Note 21 Common Poisonous Plants in Home and Groundshttp://www.ces.ncsu.edu/cumberland/hotline/gardenincumb/gardennote21.html
Poison Ivy and Poison Oak Treatment Productshttp://www.teclabsinc.com/
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First Class Requirement 6First Class Requirement 6
• Identify or show signs of at least ten kinds of native plants found in your community
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Community
• A group of organisms– Plants and animals
• Inhabit the same region– Usually climate dependent
• Interact with / depend upon each other
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Temperate Forest Community
• Canopy Trees– Beech, Birch, Maple, Oak– Pine, Cedar, other evergreens
• Bushes– Berries, etc.
• Ground Cover– Lichens, mosses, and ferns– Flowering plants
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Temperate Forest
Fall color in the Eastern Deciduous Forest.
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LinksLinks
The "Cookit" Foldable Family Panel
http://www.solarcooking.org/cookit.htm
Norwegian Apple Pie
http://home.comcast.net/~jcupak744/Scouting/ApplePie.html
Mouse Souphttp://home. comcast.net/~jcupak744/Scouting/MouseSoup.html
Community and Ecosystem Dynamics http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookcommecosys.html
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